Definition of Shoed in English :

Define Shoed in English

Shoed meaning in English

Meaning of Shoed in English

Pronunciation of Shoed in English

Shoed pronunciation in English

Pronounce Shoed in English

Shoed

see synonyms of shoed

Adjective

1. shod, shodden, shoed

wearing footgear

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Shoed

see synonyms of shoed
noun
1. 
a. 
one of a matching pair of coverings shaped to fit the foot, esp one ending below the ankle, having an upper of leather, plastic, etc, on a sole and heel of heavier leather, rubber, or synthetic material
b. 
(as modifier)
shoe cleaner
2. 
anything resembling a shoe in shape, function, position, etc, such as a horseshoe
3. 
a band of metal or wood on the bottom of the runner of a sledge
4. 
(in baccarat, etc) a boxlike device for holding several packs of cards and allowing the cards to be dispensed singly
5. 
a base for the supports of a superstructure of a bridge, roof, etc
6. 
a metal collector attached to an electric train that slides along the third rail and picks up power for the motor
7. engineering
a lining to protect from and withstand wear
brake shoe, pile shoe
8.  be in a person's shoes
verbWord forms: shoes, shoeing or shod (transitive)
9. 
to furnish with shoes
10. 
to fit (a horse) with horseshoes
11. 
to furnish with a hard cover, such as a metal plate, for protection against friction or bruising

Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers


Shoed

see synonyms of shoed
noun
1. 
an outer covering for the human foot, made of leather, canvas, etc. and usually having a stiff or thick sole and a heel
sometimes restricted to footwear that does not cover the ankle, as distinguished from a boot1
2. 
horseshoe
3. 
something like a shoe in shape or use
; specif.,
a. 
a metal cap or ferrule fitted over the end of a cane, pole, staff, etc.
b. 
brake shoe
c. 
a part forming a base for the supports of a superstructure, as a roof, bridge, etc.
d. 
the metal strip along the bottom of a sled runner
e. 
the casing of a pneumatic tire
f. 
the sliding contact plate by which an electric train picks up current from the third rail
g. 
a metal protecting plate upon which a mechanical part moves
verb transitiveWord forms: shod or shoed, shod or shoed or ˈshodden, ˈshoeing
4. 
to furnish or fit with a shoe or shoes
5. 
to cover, tip, or sheathe (a stick, wearing surface, etc.) with a metal plate, ferrule, etc.

Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.